> "That was...an interesting sensation."
>"Yeah, you get used to it it," Tojiko says as she leads you down the hall. "I forgot to warn you."
>The antechamber is fairly spartan, with more tatami mats, and an open earth area in the center with a sizable charcoal brazier set there. There are doors in every direction, and scrolls hanging from the walls displaying obscure symbols you do not really recognize. She leads you toward the left, and down a corridor lined with paper walls, Through it, you can see a courtyard illuminated by weak, watery light, like a sunrise through rain clouds. A few trees grow there, but you do not have time to look at them. Through the corridor is a dining room, It is well appointed, but rather small for that. It would be cozy, were it not for the fine seats and octogonal table made of dark wood. You don't have much time to look at it before Tojiko leads you into another room. This one is more humble, with stone floors and a sizable hearth, large stone ovens built into the wall, and copious shelf space. Tojiko floats to those shelves, and begins to place her items on them.
>"Now I expect you not to go blabbing about our home to everyone," says Tojiko. "It's more humble than you'd expect, I know, and while we don't actually care we don't really need to get looks from people."
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